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  1. Wide a bloody wake and going full throttle.
  2. After looking at that I can confirm it does 😉
  3. Everton have had more possession, more shots on target, and more corners. We are home FFS ! We are weak, shot shy, and an utter shambles in midfield.
  4. It's the hope that kills you.
  5. It was good whilst it lasted.
  6. badgerx16

    Russia

    Given the annexed territories are now supposedly Russian soil, how wil Putin react to the Ukrainians liberating Lyman ?
  7. If they do it's because they are anticipating the next 9-0.
  8. Until I have heard them on the radio I am witholding my opinion as to their ethnicity.
  9. badgerx16

    Russia

    And Putin is sending 300k poorly trained replacements into that. Surely he is being told the truth about how things are going ?
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    ( Borrowed from Reddit- GRAPHIC ) ---------------------- Ukraine Volunteer Transcripts of a phone call about this last night in the "Road of Death" (Lyman-Kreminna): > 3:32pm, September 30th, San Francisco 1:32am, October 1st, Eastern Ukraine > Moved north. > its a slaughter > cut them off west of kreminna. got to go. > Stay safe. Lyman totally cut off? > I think so, engadging thos going east. > Ok, talk to you on the other side > 10:19 pm, September 30th, San Francisco > 8:19 am, October 1st, Eastern Ukraine > Only a few mins here. Ran out of ammo and backed off south. Am a bit traumatized and need some sleep. I have no idea what is going on except we engaged a lot of elements headed to Kreminna. They have to be coming from Lyman and Zarichne. Right now we are in a safe area, it seems. > I have never seen so many dead, soon to be dead, and wounded people in my life. People begging for help, but no way we can help them. We have little to help them with, a small medical kit each, no morphine, and no time to render any kind of useful aid. No idea if they will live or die. You just keep moving. > One guy had obviously stepped on a mine by the side of the road. One leg was gone at mid-thigh, the other one was broken lower down and his foot was backward. He was trying to crawl somewhere on one good knee, trailing flowing blood out of a busted artery. Unless he got help quick, he was gone. He was talking calmly in Russian, saying over-and-over, “I will be home soon mother.” > Christ. You and your guys ok? > Yeah, just tired and mentally warped. At one point, we were running down the side of the road and —— slipped in a pool of blood running into the ditch from a still living Russian laying across the stripe (dead people don’t bleed very fast…only gravity feed), and he slid onto the shoulder and got up cussing with blood all over him. “get me some water, this fucking cunt probably has some kind of fulminating disease.” We almost fell over laughing. > Are we talking hundreds? Were they on foot or vehicles? There’s a video on Twitter somewhere purportedly from west of Kreminna. Actually just audio, nonstop gunfire. > Lots, just us, maybe 140 dead Russians. Like hunting squirrels in a pecan orchard. I have to think Lyman is under our control, but we have no info on that. > We all got split-up into smaller groups, too much contact going on to stay together. here with about 20 guys, trying to make contact with someone to get ammo. > Lot of people on foot, some running down the road, some trying to make their way through the forest to the south of the road. A half-a-dozen Russians came into the woods where we were in a hide to catch our breath and eat, they almost ran into us, but as usual, were moving fast and talking. We cut them down before they knew what was happening. They had little ammo, no med kits, very little food, and no info at all on them except for their phones and some family stuff. Trying to get intel off stiffs here is a very disappointing exercise. > I can’t imagine. > The road has been mined by artillery laydown, not all that accurate, but accurate enough to create bottlenecks, which creates a free-fire zone. > When you engage a vehicle, then seem to unass it in-place and head for the fields or the forest. > They probably see the same videos of vehicles going up catastrophically. > I came away shaking like a leaf, not scared, just wired and sick of killing people. On the way back —— got in a stream and washed off, and vomited his guts out. I was looking at his eyes and he was seeing things way back home. > How long ago did this happen? Is it still going on? > It is still going on. We had to back out to try to get resupplied. Artillery is going over our heads. We have to try to sleep, get ammo, and get back up there. > Take care of yourself, please. > There is a Yook Lieutenant here who is trying to get some kind of info, but so far nada. We don’t know if we are to go to Kreminna or head (direction). > Did you guys link up with the Ukrainian SOF? > We did, but all got separated, we took a lot of fire at first and had to move away, and lost contact with the main group. > I am ok, just too much jammed into a short time. > It must have been just chaos. > Yes. > The key is to get ammo. > It’s 8 am there. This went on all night? > Yeah, but then it became just killing people. I wish I knew what was going on toward Lyman. I think we will move (direction) and connect with an armored group, get some kit, and head back to (direction) of Kreminna. That is the talk anyway. And, that is kinda what I thought would play out. > Ok, I gotta try to sleep a bit, cause I think we will be moving before long. > That’s a good idea. Rest up, we’ll talk later. > Later (remove the spaces): www .ukraine volunteer297689472.wordpress. com/2022/09/30/its-a-slaughter/
  11. badgerx16

    Russia

    If it had taken place a few hours later, that attack on the civilian convoy would have technically been a Russian missile hitting Russian citizens on Russian soil. How 'liberating'.
  12. badgerx16

    Russia

    People queueng to help others leave the occupied area of Zaporizhzia Oblast were targeted by Russian artillery, at least 23 dead. Still, I suppose some people will claim this is justified. ( Or just a car accident in Serbia ).
  13. Truss is the first Tory leader since IDS to be voted in by the membership against the wishes of a majority of sitting Conservative MPs.
  14. According to The Times; "The new prime minister is drawing up plans to raise benefits, such as universal credit, in line with average earnings instead of inflation. Based on September's figures - which are usually used to dictate changes the following April - benefits would rise by 5.5%. That is likely to be much less than inflation which hit a 40-year high of 9.9% in August. This would save the government £5bn. In contrast, its decision to lower the top tax rate of 45% for people earning over £150,000 a year will cost £2bn, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies."
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  16. badgerx16

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    https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/32040-fact-check-has-russia-destroyed-the-ukrainian-air-force And this was published in March https://www.statista.com/statistics/1296573/russia-ukraine-military-comparison/
  17. badgerx16

    Russia

    Where the Police wear Ukrainian insignia ? The video is from Mykolaiv, and shows the aftermath of a Russian missile attack that killed at least 3 people.
  18. badgerx16

    Russia

    Come on Manji, justify this. A man crying over the body of his dead wife after a Russian attack on civilians. https://nitter.net/antiputler_news/status/1575541903394631680#m
  19. "Old age" killed her, does that mean Chuck did it ?
  20. badgerx16

    Russia

    If you work in the Kremlin, are you the one feeding Manji his information ?
  21. badgerx16

    Russia

    It is Perm, where the daytime temperatures for the last couple of days have been around freezing, although it will get warmer over the weekend.
  22. This is the PM whose "fair" tax cuts mean she and the chancellor are over £5000 better off whilst people on the average wage will get around £300, and those on minimum wage get a handful of loose change.
  23. He may struggle, they are shy.
  24. You will, however, get some money back from the support scheme: we have been notified that our DD is reducing by £67 per month, which will bring it back under £100pm, ( electric only, backed up by our store of fuel for the log burner ).
  25. What has been capped is the unit price you can be charged, such that the "typical" domestic usage should not exceed £2500. If you use more than the 'average', you might well pay more than £2500.
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